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Updated · Fox News · Jun 30
Stephen Miller Blasts Roberts, Barrett Over 5-4 Mail Ballot Ruling
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 30

Stephen Miller Blasts Roberts, Barrett Over 5-4 Mail Ballot Ruling

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 30

Summary

  • Stephen Miller said Roberts and Barrett "caved to the radical left" after the Supreme Court let Mississippi count mail ballots received after Election Day.
  • The 5-4 ruling held federal law sets a deadline for when voters must cast a ballot, not when states must receive it; Barrett wrote the majority opinion.
  • Roberts joined Barrett and the court's three liberal justices, while Samuel Alito dissented that the decision could further weaken trust in U.S. elections.
  • Miller used the ruling to press Congress to pass the SAVE America Act, arguing Republican majorities were elected to tighten election-integrity rules.

Insights

How will the Supreme Court's distinction between casting and receiving ballots influence future federal and state election laws?
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